Fifth generation (5G) mobile networks are not only technological, but also a social trend. In the latter case, alas, more often in a negative way. Many spread myths that these frequencies are dangerous for people, birds, insects, or someone else. In Switzerland, even held rallies against 5G. But now science has spoken.
The International Commission on Protection against Non-Ionizing Radiations (ICNIRP) has published new recommendations, according to which the frequencies used for fifth-generation networks are not threatened.
It is noted that the previous version of the recommendations, created in 1998, reported security. The current edition has clarified these aspects.
Experts said the updated guidelines will help people feel comfortable, as they are developed after analyzing all the available information. According to ICNIRP, if users and operators comply with the new rules, then 5G will not be able to harm health.
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